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The Daily Tar Heel benefits from a culture of quick and detailed reporting, but needs to better address audience demand. To accomplish this, I will implement a series of new initiatives that will: institutionalize the pursuit of projects that can shine both in print and online; enhance the website's ability to satisfy our audience's evolving expectations; improve transparency of the newspaper to the community at large; and continue to emphasize The Daily Tar Heel’s teaching mission.

The Board of Trustees opted not to defer rush to the spring semester Thursday, concluding a five-month examination of the process.
But now, mandatory deferment can be used by the University as a punishment for chapters that do not satisfy a new set of standards authorized by the board Thursday.

In the latest complication to an already tumultuous campaign season, Deanna Santoro, speaker of Student Congress, resigned her post Monday and filed a lawsuit with the Student Supreme Court against the Board of Elections.

"Watch the event live by clicking here":http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-daily-tar-heel.
The Board of Elections will decide tonight if it will disqualify student body president candidate Rick Ingram from running in Tuesday’s election.

The future of the University’s side of Greek system leadership rests on the shoulders of Winston Crisp.
The vice chancellor for student affairs will provide the vision as to when, or if, Jenny Levering, the assistant dean for fraternity and sorority life, will be replaced.
But the process is still uncertain — and few variables have been decided.

I've always cringed a little at the phrase "student newspaper." Not for any lack of accuracy, but for the connotations it carries. For instance, whenever other outlets cite a story by The Daily Tar Heel, they inevitably preface the mention with "the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's student newspaper…"